A white South Carolina woman has been arrested and charged with assaulting a black teen at a community swimming pool.News outlets report 38-year-old Stephanie Sebby-Strempel of Summerville was arrested Monday and also charged with attacking police officers.A Dorchester County sheriff’s report says Sebby-Strempel is accused of telling a 15-year-old teen and his friends to leave. According to the Charlotte Observer, Sebby-Strempel told them, "They did not belong and they had to leave." The victim told deputies they started to leave Sunday when Sebby-Strempel called them punks and used racial slurs and then hit the teen in the face at least twice.In the video, Sebby-Strempel is heard yelling "Get out! Get out," threatening to call 911 and calling the teens "punks," but no racial slurs are heard. "Sebby-Strempel is clearly the aggressor in the assault even going as far as to continue to assault the victim as he was walking away from her," the incident report said.According to WCSC, the teen said he had been invited to swim in the pool through a friend's father.The teen's mother, Deanna RocQuermore, said the incident "should have never happened."“No child including mine or anybody else’s ever, ever, deserves that type of abuse or treatment," said RocQuermore."And to be struck not once, not twice, but three times by someone that is upset because of the color of someone’s skin, and they don’t belong at their swimming pool.”A police report said when deputies went to serve the assault charge warrant, the woman pushed one detective into the wall and bit another on the arm.A video of the altercation has gone viral with more than a million views. Many on the internet have dubbed Sebby-Strempel "Pool Patrol Paula." The incident has reportedly cost Sebby-Strempel her job. Yahoo reports skincare company Rodan + Fields has fired her. “In accordance with our policies and after assessing statements from law enforcement, this Independent Consultant is no longer affiliated with Rodan + Fields,” a company representative said.WCSC-TV reported the woman’s legal representative told a judge Tuesday there’s more than one side to the story.

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A white South Carolina woman has been arrested and charged with assaulting a black teen at a community swimming pool.

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A Dorchester County sheriff’s report says Sebby-Strempel is accused of telling a 15-year-old teen and his friends to leave. According to the Charlotte Observer, Sebby-Strempel told them, "They did not belong and they had to leave."

The victim told deputies they started to leave Sunday when Sebby-Strempel called them punks and used racial slurs and then hit the teen in the face at least twice.

In the video, Sebby-Strempel is heard yelling "Get out! Get out," threatening to call 911 and calling the teens "punks," but no racial slurs are heard.

"Sebby-Strempel is clearly the aggressor in the assault even going as far as to continue to assault the victim as he was walking away from her," the incident report said.

According to WCSC, the teen said he had been invited to swim in the pool through a friend's father.

The teen's mother, Deanna RocQuermore, said the incident "should have never happened."

“No child including mine or anybody else’s ever, ever, deserves that type of abuse or treatment," said RocQuermore."And to be struck not once, not twice, but three times by someone that is upset because of the color of someone’s skin, and they don’t belong at their swimming pool.”

A police report said when deputies went to serve the assault charge warrant, the woman pushed one detective into the wall and bit another on the arm.

A video of the altercation has gone viral with more than a million views. Many on the internet have dubbed Sebby-Strempel "Pool Patrol Paula."